Towner County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth traveling to Towner County just for golf?

If you're a golf purist seeking a unique, uncrowded experience, absolutely. We recommend combining it with a broader North Dakota road trip, but the course itself offers a genuine, no-frills round that's a refreshing change of pace. Don't expect resort amenities, but do expect friendly faces and wide-open spaces.

What's the best time of year to play golf in Towner County?

We highly recommend late spring through early fall, typically May to September, for the best conditions. The summer months offer long daylight hours, perfect for an unhurried round, but be prepared for potential heat. Avoid the shoulder seasons if you're sensitive to cooler temperatures and unpredictable weather.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Towner County's only course?

You'll find a charming, well-maintained nine-hole course with a relaxed, community feel. It's not a championship layout, but it offers enough variety and challenge to keep you engaged, especially with its prairie winds. Expect a peaceful round where the biggest distraction might be a passing deer.

Are there any other activities or reasons to visit Towner County besides golf?

Beyond the golf, Towner County offers a true taste of rural North Dakota life. We suggest exploring the local small towns for a glimpse into prairie heritage, or enjoying the vast, open landscapes for birdwatching and photography. It's a place for quiet contemplation, not bustling attractions.

What are the practicalities of playing golf here - like booking and costs?

Green fees are incredibly reasonable, often under $25 for nine holes, making it a fantastic value. You'll typically pay on-site, and while tee times aren't usually necessary due to low traffic, a quick call ahead is always a good idea, especially for larger groups. Bring your own snacks and drinks, as amenities are minimal.